Sketch of Chief Red Pheasant aiding in the escape of George Applegarth, Farm Instructor, and Applegarth's wife from Red Pheasant reserve. Caption from Waiser/Stonechild book: "Chief Red Pheasant and his brother tried to prevent further bloodshed in...
Image of unidentified man standing next to the mass grave site at the base of a sandy ravine on the North Saskatchewan River. The site was capped with a concrete slab in 1954.
On back of photograph: "(North-West Rebellion - 1885) Coulee at Fort Qu'Appelle, N.W.T. 12th and 35th Regiments and Winnipeg Cavalry, York and Simcoe Batteries, en route through Touchwood Hills to Humboldt [Sask.]. [Lt.-Col. Wm. E. O'Brien on white...
Portrait of Joseph Jobin. From Waiser/Stonechild book: "Joseph Jobin, Bresaylor school teacher and Riel's agent in the Battleford area, was identified as president of the Cut Knife Hill camp during the rebellion trials."
From Waiser/Stonechild book: "A triumphant Middleton poses in a buckskin outfit in an Ottawa photo studio." Middleton appears to have skates on his feet.
Image of Chief Fine Day posing with rifle and wearing battle dress. From Waiser/Stonechild book: "War chief Fine Day of the Strike-Him-on-the-Back band directed the Cree counter-attack at the Cut Knife battle."
Portrait of North West Mounted Police Superintendent Leif Crozier in uniform. Caption from Waiser/Stonechild book: "Superintendent Leif Crozier, a veteran police officer, had been dispatched to Fort Carlton to prevent Metis unrest; he resigned as a...
Caption from Waiser/Stonechild book: "Indian Commissioner Dewdney (seated centre with bowler) and Indian leaders in the Regina region. The heavy military presence was designed to ensure Indian neutrality." On back of photograph: "Parade at Regina...
Caption in Waiser/Stonechild book: 'Gentleman' Joe McKay, mixed-blood interpreter for the mounted police, fired the first shot in what would become known as the Duck Lake battle."
Portrait of Peter Erasmus. Caption from Waiser/Stonechild book: "The Cree were determined to have their own interpreter at the Treaty Six negotiations and hired mixed-blood Peter Erasmus to translate for them."
Head and shoulders image of Imasees, son of Big Bear. Caption from Waiser/Stonechild book: "Big Bear's son, Imasees, contradicted his father at every opportunity and eventually assumed leadership of the band."
Head and shoulders image of Colonel William Dillon Otter. Caption from Waiser/Stonechild book: "Colonel Otter decided to march against the Cut Knife camp in defiance of Middleton's orders."
Portrait sketch of Charles Trottier. Caption from Waiser/Stonechild book: "Charles Trottier was named a member of Riel's governing council for his efforts in bringing Whitecap and his band to Batoche."
Portrait of the Hon. David Laird. Caption from Waiser/Stonechild book: "Lieutenant Governor David Laird was responsible for some seventeen thousand treaty Indians living in a two-hundred-thousand-square-mile area in western Canada."
Portrait sketch of Chief Crowfoot. Caption from Waiser/Stonechild book: "In the aftermath of the Indian trials, Ottawa was worried about the reaction of the Blackfoot, in particular Chief Crowfoot."